SFRVN
Sf-RVN™ Insect Cell Line
Synonym(s):
Sf9 rhabdovirus-negative (Sf-RVN™) Insect Cell Line
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Sf9 rhabdovirus-negative (Sf-RVN™) Insect Cell Line
solubility
DMSO: 10%
shipped in
liquid nitrogen
storage temp.
−196°C
General description
Cell Line Origin
Sf-RVN™ is an insect cell line originally derived from ovarian tissue of Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf) pupae. The parental line, IPLB-SF-21 (renamed IPLB-SF-21 AE after adaptation into TC-100 medium), was established by J. Vaughn at the Insect Pathology Beltsville in Maryland, USA in the late 1960s. A subclone, designated Sf9, was established in 1983 by G. Smith and C. Cherry. Sf-RVN™ was isolated from Sf9 by GlycoBac, LLC.
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Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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See how the Sf9 rhabdovirus-free cell line was developed and how we’ve developed a companion chemically-defined insect cell media for protein and viral expression.
See how the Sf9 rhabdovirus-free cell line was developed and how we’ve developed a companion chemically-defined insect cell media for protein and viral expression.
See how the Sf9 rhabdovirus-free cell line was developed and how we’ve developed a companion chemically-defined insect cell media for protein and viral expression.
See how the Sf9 rhabdovirus-free cell line was developed and how we’ve developed a companion chemically-defined insect cell media for protein and viral expression.
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